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Carers and their Rights - the Law relating to Carers
01 July 2009
This handbook details the main rights in relation to carers, including their interpretation in the light of case law. It makes essential reading for anyone involved in carers’ rights work or advocacy and is written by leading community care lawyer, Professor Luke Clements. Third Edition.

Whose rights are they anyway? Carers and the Human Rights Act
01 March 2006
Carers are being let down because public authorities are failing to implement the Human Rights Act 1998 with serious and life-threatening consequences at times. The report examines the experiences of carers in the context of the main provisions Act with recommendations for public authorities on how to comply with the Act.

Missed Opportunities
01 January 2003
An evaluation of the impact of the first two Carers Acts looking at how many carers were assessed and the outcomes of those assessments looking at health, employment and other areas. It contains good practice from local authorities as well as recommendations for the way forward.


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